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ctober is upon us! From here we seem to be on a slippery slope towards the dark days of winter. Where has the time gone?!? It’s flown by extra fast for us this month as the changes we’ve made have come into effect....

Inside this issue you’ll find events listings, classified adverts and the much requested recruitment section. With their inclusion Your Pembrokeshire magazine takes another step towards being Pembrokeshire’s essential magazine. Already jam packed with offers, competitions and features we hope you’ve got enough reasons now to pick up our magazine and explore Your Pembrokeshire. As the nights draw in and the hot, hazy days of summer are resigned to memory; life in our corner of wales continues. We don’t close for business when the last of the tourists vanish down the M4. Now we’re full of things to keep the locals entertained in the dark evenings to come. Remember though, we thrive from your feedback. We need you to keep us up-to-date with news, events and pictures of Pembrokeshire. This is the magazine YOU help to craft, we just throw it together. Enjoy our October edition and thank you so much for picking up our magazine. Editor Shaun Sables Contributors: Disclaimer Ciaran O’Keeffe, Steve Parsons, Luke Swaine, Danni MumfordEvans, Pembrokeshire College, Darrel Walters, JD Images, Milford Haven Port Authority, Pembrokeshire Marine Group, Dale Sailing, Stefan Jakubowski, Twilight Books, OnLive, Galloping Granny, Pembrokeshire Beyond, Nikki Catto, Blue Lagoon Water Park, Cleopatra Browne, Toria & Steve Dean.

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Good Eating In Pembrokeshire Have-A-Go-Hero: BP Karting What’s Left For The Locals? Pembrokeshire’s Hidden Treasures Hands On With OnLive Technically Speaking Let Us INtertain You! What’s On In Pembrokeshire Halloween Special Mind, Body & Soul Your Classifieds Your Recruitment Think Tank Kidz Klub Christmas Party Time Rising Tide Brunel Quay: The Boating Village Batten Down The Hatches Two Of The Best Get On Your High Horse Your Business News Your Peace Of Mind Diary Of An Accidental Horse Woman Your Experts Editors Farewell

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Good Eating In Pembrokeshire

The Plough Inn, Sageston

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ince starting this article on our gastronomic voyages around Pembrokeshire we’ve ventured to many new places and experienced lots of different types of cuisine, but none have been so pleasantly surprising as The Plough Inn in the small village of Sageston near Carew.

To be honest Sageston is a place we had never thought of visiting before, although we have passed it many times going to Carmarthen and hadn’t thought twice about it until we were invited to try out the new menu at The Plough and write a short review about our meals there.

I found The Plough Inn very easy to find, with ample parking for the clientele they catered for, as we entered we were warmly welcomed by Sue Wright and her husband (the landlady and landlord,) they both made us feel at ease, treating us as if we were valued regular customers rather than the fresh faced client we actually were. The new menu and specials board were bursting with choice for starters, main course and desserts, it took us a while to decide, but the service was unhurried which was a bonus giving us both ample opportunity to make an informed and relaxed choice.

Sue took our order and frankly it seemed nothing was too much trouble for her or the staff in the kitchen. I ordered breaded butterfly king prawns with salad at £5.25 for my starter, I felt that the dish was slightly overpriced as I had four prawns with my serving, however the taste of this dish soon made me forget the price tag.

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After finishing our delicious meals we spoke to Sue who informed us that they’ve just started a new takeaway menu recently and was already very popular, with dishes reasonably priced from £2.00 to £5.50 I thought the meals were very well priced and wish them well with this venture. We had a lovely evening and will definitely be returning soon. All we can say is if you want a good evening out, fantastic food and a very warm welcome, why not try The Plough in at Sageston?

We felt looked after during our meal and Sue’s occasional offer of refreshment didn’t make us feel pressured, she struck a perfect balance. The decor of the pub looks very modern at the back but the front main eating area is a warm, comfortable and welcoming area to eat in. It makes the Plough feel homely, but the juxtaposition between old and new is a tad confusing and can snap you out of an otherwise nice dining experience. Decor aside the food was great, the service was not intrusive and we felt welcomed from the get go.

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his month Shaun informed that my adventure would be “eating his dust”. Not a particularly appealing idea but I was intrigued. Even more so when he picked me up and we headed for Withybush Showground.... Shaun, Luke and I were going Go-Karting, something I hadn’t done since I was younger and considerably lighter. Not being a driver I was initially concerned that my lack of skills might be a problem but, after we had thrown our safety gear on we got a thorough talk about the kart, how to handle them and stay safe while racing.

Shaun tried to overtake me on a corner and, being distracted by Luke spinning out, I honestly didn’t see him and clipped his back dunking him into the tyre wall. Oh no, I had accidentally gotten my own back, what a shame! As our 20 lap session came to an end I was exhilarated. The speed, the concentration, everything. I had no idea that racing around in Karts could be so much fun. In between our sessions we had some light-hearted banter and each told their own version of how they’d been unfairly shunted out of the race. We tried to get ourselves back in the mindset for racing but we were just having too much fun! Anne and the team made us feel completely at ease with our own limited skills and the great Karts that they use. We didn’t once feel in over our heads or concerned, even when tearing into a corner far too quickly.

Exuding ridiculous amount of over-confidence and offering my competitors two tickets to the gun show we stepped onto the tarmac and got ready to race!

I totally recommend BP Karting to anyone, from the newbies to the petrolheads, it really was a great amount of fun. As we were leaving we even began talking about a rematch....sorry guys, we hope you don’t mind us wreaking more havoc!

The karts are great, they’re fast, agile and responsive, you can really tell that Anne and the team at BP take great care to keep them in tip-top condition. Then our engines roared to life and we were waiting for the light to turn green....it felt like an age....and then we were off. I tore around the tarmac intent on keeping my friends behind me. The first lap was a very cautious one, we were still learning the Karts and the track. The second lap was a different story, we became more confident and people began to see places where they could sneak past the driver in front.

The Fast, The Furious and The Fool!

Shaun clipped the back of my kart quite early and spun me into the side. My first “crash”. It didn’t hurt anything but my pride and I was more annoyed that I could see my friends disappearing into the distance. Luckily I was soon back up and after my friends intent on getting the quickest lap time if nothing else. Very soon they were coming back around to try and lap me. Luke was now in the lead and really pushing hard to get me out of his way, he tried to undertake me going into a corner but ended up buried in the tyres. While watching this unfold Shaun then made his move....

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ow that the majority of the tourists have left our county, this is the time that we can head out and reclaim Pembrokeshire’s many treasures for ourselves. Many people believe the county closes down! This is not the case and as one example you can see here the fantastic Pembrokeshire Islands Boat trips, and a highlight of some of the trips they are offering up until the end of October, a great time to get out there and see some of the wildlife. Make sure you give them a call and find out which trip is best for you....

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PEMBROKESHIRE’S HIDDEN TREASURES Walking In Porthgain

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y editor had the idea of opening up our magazine to the outdoor contingent of Pembrokeshire, I sat there happily informing him he had a wonderful idea. The conversation took a turn for the worse when he said ‘Gillian go out and buy yourself a pair of walking boots because this is your piece’ I sat there shocked for a few moments as his words sank in....

I quickly called a friend who was into all things outdoors, he kitted me out with a waterproof and a pair of sturdy boots. I looked the part, Then we wanted to plan an easy route to start, we looked at a big ordnance survey map of Pembrokeshire and put a pin in the map, which landed in Porthgain. After packing a rucksack I informed my friend I would see him bright and early and went to bed. The next morning it was a struggle to leave the warm and comforting grip of the duvet, after 30 minutes or so I was a girl reporter ready for action and being driven to our destination. My friend giving me lots of tips regarding walking and outdoor life (I fear he thinks he is Bear Grylls).

We arrived, put on our walking boots and were off. The views across the water at Porthgain were amazing, we followed the mouth of the harbour and then traversed the steepest steps I have ever seen, but the climb was worth it as the sight that met me took my breath away; the raging seas and the majestic cliffs standing up to the relentless pounding of the waves. As I looked up to the heavens just starting to feel comfortable with this new challenge I had been entrusted with, the heavens opened and myself and my friend were instantly soaked to the skin, we braved the weather and continued to follow the coastline away from the village itself. We battled Mother Nature herself following the path “Bear Grylls” informing me he felt exhilarated (what planet was he on?) My friend said on a clear day the walk was very easy and had stunning views, possibly being able to spot the odd seal. We walked for another 20 minutes and then both decided we would return to the harbour, and have lunch in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the local pub which has friendly staff and a fine selection of food and drinks. I recommend this walk for beginners like myself, I was able to walk much father this time as the weather was warm and inviting and the views aided my walk, making the route feel much easier this time. If you’re down Porthgain way, why not try this route and treat yourself to a good meal in the local Inn.

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We’re sick of constantly needing to upgrade PC’s or consoles to play the latest games. It’s expensive and time consuimg. The world of gaming has been awaiting a revolution for far too long and now, finally, it’s here. And it’s called OnLive.

The idea is cloud based gaming. You hook your PC, TV or tablet up to OnLive’s vast servers and directly stream games to your chosen hardware. As the games are streamed to you, all you need to run the latest games is a 2mb+ broadband connection! No need to upgrade that graphics card any more. Gaming is finally free of hardware restrictions! Being long term gamers we’d heard about this idea for a while and, as Pembrokeshire is very rural, we thought that our internet speeds would prevent us from being able to step into the future and experience OnLive. We were wrong. We downloaded the app to our PC and, after setting up an account, we were able to experience a revolution in action. We were playing new releases on PC’s that couldn’t even dream of playing games like Assassins Creed: Brotherhood, Batman: Arkham Asylum and Deus Ex: Human Revolution. We wanted more, so we spoke to the guys at OnLive and begged them for a pre-release version of their set-top box so we can stream their vast array of games directly to our TV. They obliged and 24 hours later it arrived....

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Because the games are hosted remotely and streamed to your hardware; people can watch you play games in real time. This allows you to see how a game will play before purchasing and you can even give the player you’re watching a thumbs up if his performance calls for it.

My connection did waiver a couple of times but my experience was mostly smoothe, steady and easy. I was streaming game demos within seconds to really test the machine. The OnLive controller is a splendid mix of the PS3’s layout with the sturdiness of the 360 controller. I had some issues setting the sensitivity but after that was resolved it worked fine. We cannot speak highly enough of this innovation, after some teething problems are worked through and bugs ironed out then we can’t see how this won’t become the console of choice for every gamer. You save money, you save space, you can rent full games for 3-5 days for £3-£5, a great price to experience the full game before commiting to purchasing so you save money and, as the console is so small you save space too. But visit the OnLive website first to test your connection, it’s free and it will give you peace of mind. Now, the crux of the matter, the price. How much do you think it would cost for this box of tricks to sit under your TV and change your gaming habits forever? £300.00? £250.00? I can guarantee you all your guesses are way off, this revolutionary piece of tech is yours for £69.99. So, what are you waiting for, go and get one now!

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Summit Entertainment

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othing, in recent years, has divided opinions quite as much as the films of The Twilight Saga. The end of the muchlauded film series begins this November with Part I of Breaking Dawn.... Back in 2008 I was dragged (kicking and screaming) to the cinema and witnessed a film that defied my expectations to enthrall and entertain me against my will. 2 sequels later and the ultimate 21st century love story has entered its final stages. With Edward and Bella’s marriage at hand the story revolves primarily around their coupling (much to Jacob Black’s protest) and, after a headboard shattering wedding night, their half-human, half-vampire child. But beware, this is NOT your regular happy ending. This is a gore filled, realistic take on birth that’ll pull no punches and have you really sympathising with Bella’s predicament. She’s carrying a child who can break her ribs with a small kick and leeches off of her frail form because of an unending hunger for the red stuff....

The acting seems solid with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner all back and ready to close one of Hollywood’s most enduring love triangles. With a wedding, a honeymoon, a birth and a death all on the cards we’re promised a roller coaster ride of emotions. Say what you will about the story and the actors; this film promises to be a spectacle, and that’s just Jedward Cullen’s hair. This will be a must-see film for me. I’ll say it’s just to keep my girlfriend happy but I find these films quite good myself. They’re a definite guilty pleasure. I’m quietly optimistic that Breaking Dawn can cast aside the mediocrity of New Moon and Eclipse. But I don’t think it’ll be able to scale the heady heights of the original Twilight film. Time will tell this November when the film hits the cinemas and hoards of R-Patz fans get their fangs into the beginning of the end of The Twilight Saga....

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om Tyme is a pensioner, and shed frequenter, a skinflint, and a Time Traveller, and he is all set for another adventure!

Someone is changing paintings by Da Vinci. Using only a digital camera and a code – Da Vinci written backwards on a piece of paper – Tom sets off to investigate. The trouble is, Tom has more than just Da Vinci to worry about. His regular familiar Cat has disappeared, and worse still, her replacement, Brandy, is very much short skirts and ooh-la-la! Can Tom discover why balloons have appeared over the Last Supper, advertising unmentionables? Will he ever see Cat again? Can he keep his mind on the job, or will the temptation of the odd Brandy prove too much?

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Batman: Arkham City Warner Bros. Games

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used to have a Batman costume, back when I was a boy. It’s no secret that Batman is my favourite superhero and one that, until 2009, had never been adequately captured by computer games..... Then Rocksteady Games unleashed Batman: Arkham Asylum and it broke records. For the first time EVER I played a game that made me feel like Batman. Not the KAPOW! ZOK! and OOOF! Batman of my childhood, but The Dark Knight. A grown up’s Batman.

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Our initial worries about how Batman would play with more of a sandbox feel were instantly dismissed, Arkham City is in the midst of a gang war. Several gangs in fact are all vying for control of Arkham City so the area is broken up into self-contained “turfs” populated with members of the gang in charge of that area. So the vast space feels broken down into smaller chunks and, as the gang war erupts around you, you can often slup through areas of Arkham City as little more than a bat-shaped shadow.

Arkham City pick’s the baton up from it’s predecessor and takes it to new heights. The graphics look great, the music retains the brooding, ominous feel that really helped turn Arkham Asylum into a scary place.

These gangs need leaders and luckily the inmates of Arkham City include are those leaders; Mr. Freeze, TwoFace, Solomon Grundy, The Riddler, Catwoman, The Penguin and more, are all eager for a confrontation with our Dark Knight. Who has lost none of the combo’s or gadgets from his previous outing.

But it’s time to leave the old asylum behind as the action this time takes place on the abandoned streets of Gotham that have been turned into a makeshift asylum until the original is back up and running.

If Rocksteady can muster up the same magic that blessed 2009’s game of the year then this will be a sure fire hit with enough gameplay clout behind it to make it a potential game of the year for 2011 as well.

This is a great story led reason to increase the scope, scale and size of the original. Instead of wards and asylum grounds to play in, you have neglected city blocks and crumbling buildings.

There may even be enough room for the boy wonder in this one....

Funny, captivating and very well written, this book will entertain adult and child alike. It rolls along nicely, and keeps a captive audience throughout. A great sequel to the first Tom Tyme book, with a great set of characters, and a well thought out plot. Stefan Jakubowski does not disappoint! It is nice to see a great author, living and working in Pembrokeshire. I hope to see many more books from him!

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Showing from Wed 12th Oct: The Three Musketeers Times to be Confirmed. Palace Cinema, Haverfordwest Thursday 13 & Friday 14 October 7.30pm Buddy Holly and the Cricketers in a brand new show for 2011 Buddy Holly’s Rock `n` Roll Jukebox Tickets: £17.00 Doors: 7:00pm Torch Theatre, Milford Haven RHS Regional Lecture 14 October Picton Castle & Gardens Jekka McVicker Over 25 years ago, Jekka started her Organic Herb Farm, which is certified by the Soil Association

Fri 15 October: Besh O DroM Bringing dance music in the new traditional Hungarian way to Narberth! £10/£8. Doors 7:15pm. Queens Hall, Narberth Plug + Play Pembrokshire 15 October 11 The easy way to design knitted lace shawls and sweaters. This weekend workshop takes the Amy Singer’s intriguingly simple Plug+Play principle and goes wild with it! Beggar’s Reach, Burton.

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Weds 26 Oct: Chris Hodgkins Quartet Comfy seats and cheap ale - a great mid week night out, so come along and enjoy a great night of music! ÂŁ7 on door. Doors 8pm. The Dingle Club, Narberth Wednesday 26 October 8.00pm Off the Kerb Productions in association with Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd presents Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation. Tickets: ÂŁ14.00 (ÂŁ12.00) Doors: 7:30pm Torch Theatre, Milford Haven Fishguard Autumn Festival Fishguard Round Table are hosting a food, drink and music festival held over three days 27th - 29th October in Fishguard Goodwick. More Info: www.fishguardsautumnfestival.co.uk Thursday 27 October: Witches, Wolves & Wickerman... The Story Continues: A spell has been cast! It must be broken! Are you brave enough to join Arianwen on her quest to free the chief and see him reborn?. ÂŁ2.50 per child + admission Castell Henllys Saturday 29 October: Halloween Howler Time: 17:00 - 19:30 Do you dare face the spirits and demons in the dark, dark woods of the Welsh Wildlife Centre. Self-guided walk with entertainment and free gifts. 5pm - 6pm Toddlers Walk Under 6 6pm - 7.30pm Big kids of any age All tickets ÂŁ3. Welsh Wildlife Centre.

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your Ghostly Questions Answered By Dr. Ciaran O’Keeffe and Steve Parsons HALLOWEEN: TRICK OR TREAT? S. Definitely Trick - I love the unpredictable. DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS? S. I certainly believe that some people see ghosts, but what it is that they are actually seeing remains the key question. Are they apparitions of the dead; a replay of some past event or a trick of their imagination? I don’t believe we know the answers and that’s why we need to keep looking.

C. For me, it’s not a question of belief. I’m fascinated

by the idea, the investigations and the accounts from witnesses. To date, however, I haven’t been presented with the proof that would convince me of the reality of ghosts.

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR FAVOURITE LOCATION SO FAR AND IS THERE ANYWHERE YOU WOULD LIKE TO INVESTIGATE? S. Probably Dover Castle or maybe the Cammell Laird

shipyard or possibly Margam Castle; perhaps Borley Rectory or.... I’d love to get the chance to investigate The Tower of London or Aldwych tube station, maybe Alcatraz island or The Queen Mary or........

C. I’m lucky enough to have investigated a whole variety

of places Worldwide, so I have many favourites. My absolute favourite however, has to be Hampton Court Palace - an enormous location with hundreds of eye witness accounts going back several centuries.

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of the year; by day and by night. I think that Halloween people are just more aware of the paranormal and also they tend to be involved in some activity that’s related to the celebrations - so they are probably just likely to get to see what they expect (and hope) to see.

C. Is it that more and more people are out Ghosthunting given the season, or is it that the media tend to cover the paranormal a lot more around Halloween? WHAT ARE YOU GUYS PLANNING TO DO WHILST IN PEMBROKESHIRE? S. I live in Pembrokeshire so for me it’ll be a nice

change to do some ghost hunting close to home. I’m really looking forward to “Ghosthunting: The Psychic and the Science” weekend at Plas Hyfryd. Ciarán and I will be presenting our popular joint Ghosthunting skills workshop and leading the overnight investigation at The Plas. And for a nice change I get to sleep in my own bed afterwards.

C. It’s always good to come back to Pembrokeshire, which is a lovely part of the Country. This time around it will be a busy weekend. Steve and I will be focussing on our approach to Ghosthunting which very much comes from our different perspectives; Steve, a veteran Ghost Hunter with a background in Physics and myself, the Parapsychologist. I also intend to re-visit Broadhaven to sample more of that wonderful Welsh Cake Ice-cream YUMMY ! You can come and experience real ghost hunting with Ciaran and Steve at the Plas Hyfryd Hotel on October 22nd just part of the spooktacular Ghost Hunting: The Psychic & The Science weekend. For details email barry@plashyfryd.co.uk

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embrokeshire is a County rich in folklore and mythology as well as Ghosts aplenty. Every season and practise has its special rites but The 3 day Festival of All Saints is still one of the most celebrated....

The spirits were also evoked to play their part and many supernatural methods of divination were employed on All Hallows Eve. Often in the Churchyard and usually at midnight; a man would walk around the church nine times; holding an empty glove and chanting “Here’s the glove, now where’s the hand?” The spirit of his future sweetheart Halloween is the strangest night of the festival; on this would then appear and stretch forth her hand. In mid and night spirits roam abroad. It was believed that the ghosts west Wales, the person walked around a dung-heap or a of the dead could be seen at midnight and until recently leek bed rather than the church. country children would fear to go out of the house alone. In some parts of the Wales - particularly the south and west, Another place of great significance on Halloween were the wandering ghosts took the form of a ladi wen (white crossroads, places where spirits and ghosts were traditionally Lady). said to linger. In Tenby, women sowed hemp seeds at crossroads at midnight and chanted a rhyme: “Hemp seed To protect the living from these terrifying spectres bonfires I sow, hemp seed I’ll mow; Whoe’er my true love is to be; would be prepared all around the countryside on prominent come rake this hemp seed after me”; in the hope that their hilltops and high ground. Villages would compete to see true love might appear in spirit to rake the seeds. Dreams whose bonfire could be kept burning the longest and during were also useful at foretelling the future and often involved the days preceding Halloween normal work would be laid elaborate preparations. aside as villagers gathered huge stockpiles of wood, gorse, fern and straw. The bonfire was lit to the sound of horns In Ceredigion and north Pembrokeshire, this involved the and other musical instruments and once ablaze potatoes young maid stoking the fire and setting and grand table with and apples would be placed into the fire to roast. Around fine foods. She then stripped off her clothes and washed the fire was dancing and singing and in some accounts the them in a pail of clean water, placing her underclothes revellers would run through the smoke and flames. to dry over a chair near the fire. She then retired to await the appearance of her future spouse in her dream. Other In Pembrokeshire, it was also the custom to cast stones preparations involved placing objects; some specially into the fire, to be collected later from the embers. As the made, under the pillow or bedding. In Tenby and the south fire died, people would rush back to their homes to avoid of the county, a sheep’s shoulder blade with nine holes meeting the ghosts and spirits who hid in the darkness. carefully bored through was used. The following day, the stones would be collected from the ashes, to find your own stone indicated good luck for the Of course, Halloween was open to practical jokes and it was year ahead but misfortune, even death might befall those a frequent occurrence for local youths to frighten people whose stones were not recovered. by hollowing out a turnip before placing a lighted candle inside and hanging it on a tree or gatepost. Men dressed as Games were played; many of them were concerned with women and wandered from house to house singing lewd foretelling the future. One of the most popular was the songs and drinking strong ale. In some villages, the men catching of apples in the teeth. Apples were placed into a would dress as hags and witches and go around the village large bowl, filled to the brim with water, each participant demanding gifts or playing tricks on those who refused. trying in turn to bite into an apple. In Pembrokeshire and Apples, nuts and specially made cakes were provided to west Wales, silver coins were inserted into the apples which ensure that trouble did not befall the household that night. were tied with string and suspended from the ceiling. Within these old rituals we can see the forebears of many Apples were also frequently used in the games of divination. of the modern Halloween customs; bobbing for apples, The apple had to be peeled carefully keeping the skin in trick or treating and the supposed wandering of ghosts and one piece; the rind was then thrown over the shoulder and spirits. as it landed the letter it most closely resembled would be the initial letter of future husband or wife. Throughout Wales and the entire British Isles, rituals and rites marked All Hallows Eve and indeed they still do Yet another means of divining the future was practised using although they have been replaced in recent years by imported three bowls, one filled with clean water (or milk), a second American fancy dress and ghost hunting TV shows. The with earth and the third with stagnant water. Blindfolded divining for spouses and fortune telling has moved away participants plunged their hands into one of the bowls. The from the fireside and the dreams of young lovers to embrace clean water signified a successful life, the earth indicated psychic phone lines; but our love for Halloween remains death and the stagnant water meant marriage followed undimished if a lot more commercialised. by death. Variations on this custom indicated marriage, Next Month: Pembrokeshire’s Alien Visitors.. widowhood or life without marriage.

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Halloween Special With Pembrokeshire Beyond

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ith Halloween almost upon us and the nights drawing in people turn their attention to the spookier side of life. For some it means scary costumes and sweets, for us it means the real work of investigating paranormal reports in Pembrokeshire can begin even earlier! As the gorgeous summer evenings are all but behind us, we don’t have to wait until 9-10pm for it to get dark. We can finally tackle the reported sightings of an apparition on the A4076 coming into Steynton. All reports take place during the hours of darkness so trying to investigate it during the summer was a bit of a headache for your friendly neighbourhood paranormal team!

Since the media storm surrounding the ‘Haunted Highway’ we’ve had an influx of reports from around our county, people are starting to open up about their experiences and we’ve learnt that Pembrokeshire really is far more spiritually active than we had initially thought....

So, now that we’re done touting for ghostly reports, it’s time to start touting for members. We want open minded individuals to come onboard and join our team, it’s totally voluntary and all we ask is that you aren’t afraid of the dark and of speaking your mind. Visit our website (link at the bottom of the page) to read more about us, our team and what exactly we do. So more of the same from here, with 2012 just around the corner we’re looking at a few exciting projects to move forward with. We’ll still be out and about in Pembrokeshire to bring you the latest paranormal news, views and opinions, we’ll still bring you our popular videos for the armchair investigators out there and we’re still eager to hear any ghostly tales you might have. Thanks again for all the support and encouragement we’ve received from the county, we really believe that pembrokeshire is the most haunted area of the UK and, with everyone’s help, we can try and prove to the paranormal world that Pembrokeshire is the place to be! We hope you’ve enjoyed this peer beyond the veil with...

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The great thing about these new reports is that they don’t all focus on ‘hot spots’. Some of them are from places we’ve never heard of and from very unexpected sources. Several fishermen who frequent Wards Pier in Milford Haven have reported seeing strange lights and hearing noises from the abandoned mining depot in Blackbridge, a place we had never heard spooky stories about before! Sadly, some of the spooky sightings that get reported to us are simply impossible to investigate. Modern health and safety rules mean visiting decaying buildings like the old mining depot is completely impossible. It can be so frustrating but that’s the name of the game. The same thing can be said of the many forts that litter Pembrokeshire. We will never be able to follow up reports from them as they’re just in too poor a condition to get access to. But with new reports coming in daily you don’t seem to get long to sit and wish about the impossible. So keep them coming in, we can’t implore that enough. Without those reports we’d be sitting around all night drinking coffee and chatting, not doing what we love!

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embrokeshire has always had a spiritual side, and there has been no better display of this than the annual West Wales Health show held in the Pavilion at the Haverfordwest Showground in Withybush. We caught up with the organiser of the much loved event; Rosemary Griffiths to get some background information....

“The Show originally started as a ‘fun open day’ in my house, we had readings in the bedroom, Reiki and spiritual healing in the living room and Jo was selling crystals in the kitchen in amongst 2 large pans of homebade Cawl. There has always been a need to increase awareness about complimentary therapy, Earth energy and healing so we decided to develop the fun day in to something more large scale. Since making that decision the show has gone from strength to strength.

The show is now held over 2 days and runs twice annually, and we are continuously looking to reach out into other areas to show the Pembrokeshire people and visitors to the area. Many of the core exhibitors are still with me from my ‘living room days’, and I would like to say that without them and a core group of people made up from friends, family, colleagues and students – all of whom offer their time and wonderful energies – the show would not be the success that is today.

So with over 50 confirmed exhibitors in the exhibition, confirmed at the time of writing this article, the weekend of the 15th and 16th of October looks set to be the biggest and best show yet! What can you expect to see when you get to the show, well amongst the free holistic therapies that are on offer, you can take part in number of FREE workshops including a medium/clairvoyant demonstration. We for one will be in attendance and will give you our feedback of the event in the next edition. So why does Rosemary spend her time organising these shows? Its all to help her nominated charities; the Withybush Pain Support Group and Ty Hafan. If you want to find out any more then visit the shows website www.thewestwaleshealthshow.co.uk or call Rosemary on 01348 881269.

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Mind, Body & Soul O ver the coming months this space will be dedicated to personal well-being and I could think of no better way to start by looking at the art of meditation and realising the healing power of our minds ....

This long practised and rather diverse tool using the mind to produce a sense of well-being and self awareness has now started to be fully understood through science too. One branch of meditation called Mindfulness meditation is now used in medical fields internationally around the world and the NHS use this method for depression and stress release.

Over the years meditation has been seen as a new age activity with the practitioner sitting in strange postures or used by the metaphysical groups as an umbrella for “psychic awareness� or associated with a particular philosophical belief and has been sadly rather off putting for the average person. This is rather sad as the mind and our personal attitude holds the key to our own personal well being to a huge extent (just look at the placebo effect) and after we acquire the basic skills, it is something which can be practised at home, work, walking , indeed anywhere.

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Dermal Fillers are another product which has changed the cosmetic practice dramatically. They essentially are a collagen which might be synthetic or natural or a combination of the two. The basic roles of dermal fillers are to pump up the area into which it is injected and thereby change the contour of the skin. As one grows old the epidermis thins out leading to decreasing ability to protect the dermis from water loss. Added to the mix is the decreasing production of collagen as the existing collagen becomes ineffective. These results in wrinkles, pronounced furrowing of the normal folds of the skin and depressions in the skin. Dermal fillers act by replenishing the natural collagen rendered less effective due to the aging process. The most popular areas treated are the naso labial line which extends from the side of the nose to the corner of the mouth, the lips, the smile and depressions in the skin caused by aging or acne. Other commonly treated areas are weak and sunken cheeks, marionette lines (mouth to chin), tear troughs (tired and baggy eyes) and lip lines caused by smoking. Contouring and enhancements include eyebrow reshaping, chin enhancement, cheek and lip enhancement and turning up the mouth corners (dropped smiles). Come visit us at Seraphim Aesthetics.

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Rising Tide covers a geographical area of 6 counties on the West Wales Coast, with a similar geographical area in South East Ireland. By investing in 6 maritime events in towns within these areas, over the 3 year period of the project; it is hoped that this will bring a positive effect on those local economies, whilst also creating some sustainability for the future.

The project focus is; regeneration of coastal communities, building of a strong body for maritime heritage in Wales and Ireland, and provision of specialised training. Rising Tide is a pioneering marine based project, hailed as an example of best practice in Wales. Teams of 6 people to take part in a 10 week training programme. To be eligible, participants must be at least 16 years of age and not in education, employment or training. ( there is no upper age limit) The programme is run at Pembrokeshire College’s MITEC centre in Milford Haven and offers qualifications including sailing, power boating, navigation, first aid, VHF radio, boat building and marine engineering. There is no charge to attend the course and financial assistance may be available for people who are currently in receipt of benefits.

Each team takes part in a week-long residential visit to Kilkenny in Ireland, working with the Kilkenny Leader Partnership students. There is also an opportunity to be crew on a tall ship voyage. This summer, Rising Tide participants took part in a voyage on board the Challenge Wales Yacht, which was a life changing experience for all Project co-ordinator, Beverley Richards said “All the activities are underpinned by the aims of awakening ambition and improving confidence. All skills are transferable to all walks of life and careers and so far the outcomes have been outstanding, with participants progressing onto further training or employment” Rising Tide is an incredible opportunity to attain some real, useful, relevant qualifications, meet new people, try new activities and embark on an adventure. Rising Tide participants will also work alongside MITEC’s Boatbuilding students on the build of a replica Tenby Lugger

The Maritime Heritage of both Wales and Ireland is sadly neglected and Rising Tide is setting out to change this by creating a strong unified body that will bring attention to the areas whilst securing the associated culture and stories for the future. Through this unification, participation in UK and European Maritime Heritage forums will provide the support and information necessary to improve interpretation and highlight the Maritime history. It is these three aspects which Rising Tide sets out to bring together, to investigate best practises, develop interpretation models and to provide the support and security, whilst telling the rest of our countries, this Maritime History, this Heritage, this Culture is an important part of our lives which cannot be forgotten and which can once again become a part of our economy. People interested in being part of the training project or finding out about events are invited to :

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t’s hard to believe now that Neyland Marina is 28 years old, but that has been ample time for a ‘village’ community to grow into serving all the diverse needs of Pembrokeshire and visiting boaters....

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When you arrive at Brunel Quay, obviously the first thing you notice is the Marina itself. Neyland Yacht Haven by its official name, offers a naturally sheltered, scenic location with the option of year round and seasonal berths with full tidal access, or even daily berths for visiting sailors. Nationally renowned by visiting yachtsmen and the national boating press this marina is a true credit to Pembrokeshire. But of course as well as somewhere to moor, every boat needs to be equipped and maintained, and that’s where Brunel Quay immediately impressed – there’s a business there to cater for just about every boating need. Dale Sailing, have a chandlery selling ‘everything from the smallest shackle to a giant outboard’, a fuel pontoon selling diesel and soon to be also selling petrol, a service workshop, a boat building yard that offers everything from a new boat build to a high quality repaint or just a spring time spruce up.

I caught up with Barry Jones, manager of the chandlery. “Yes, we do sell it all – a lot more than we can display on the shop, at this time of year we’re selling all that you need for a winter layup as well as some great ideas for Christmas presents for the boater in your life.” Barry was also keen to point out their pricing policy keeps the chandlery competitive with the best prices on the internet whilst offering the convenience of being able to shop on your doorstep. A peek inside the other buildings at Dale Sailing was quite amazing, you would never guess such unassuming boat sheds hid such a hive of activity – as well as the engine servicing I expected to see, I also witnessed electronics experts carrying out the most sophisticated of installations, boats being resprayed to a mirror finish and even some complete boat builds – another story in itself. But I was most intrigued with their newly launched dry-stack berthing facility; the very first of its kind in West Wales. Mike Reynolds gave me the full run down:

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Dry-stack berthing is exactly as the name “ suggests – your boat is kept in a stack on the

shore, and when you want to use it, at an hour’s notice we simply take your boat out of the rack with a giant fork-lift truck and lower it into the water. At the end of your trip we simply reverse the procedure and the boat remains on dry land until you next want to use it....

He continued: ‘The fact that it is a year round facility that can be used at all states of the tide has already made it a popular option, and whether you berth in the dry-stack or the marina, people here love the fact that you become part of a vibrant community.’

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Wandering a little further along the quay, I could see what Mike meant – right at centre of the marina there was quite a buzz, and not just from boaters – cyclists and walkers using the Brunel cycle and footpaths, as well as boat owners were all catching up with friends, exchanging tales and settling down with a tea or coffee in the area in front of the café which enjoys great views of the marina. Stopping off for lunch myself, it was clear clear the café is more of a ‘café-plus’ – I’d already heard about their home cooked breakfasts, but I found a menu that included some delicious speciality dishes and a range of very tempting cakes all made from local produce at the cafe. Continued.....

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Berth your boat year round in the dry-stack or ashore at Brunel Quay, Neyland and enjoy... • Launching at 1 hour’s notice – by the time you get to the pontoon, your boat will be ready and waiting to go – it’s as easy as that! • Use of a holding pontoon – return as late as you like at any height of tide • FREE wash off on every lift back to your berth • Reduced maintenance – less weathering, virtually eliminates anode sacrificing and no need to antifoul or scrub hull • Fuel pontoon selling diesel and petrol (petrol from 2012)

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Adjacent to the café was another well-stocked chandlery run by a very friendly Mrs. Haynes, one of the best loved characters of the Brunel Quay community I was told. Carrying on my stroll I found ‘The Bar’ which is also a restaurant. Some of the locals told me in no uncertain terms about how the freshness and superb quality of their food with fresh fish specials, home made breads and locally sourced ingredients makes it one of the best places to eat in Pembrokeshire! But before I left there were two more marine businesses to visit. Stephen Ratsey Sailmakers is another long-established business that as well as being sailmakers, offers a full range of complementary services such as cover making, sail and cover washing and repairs, mast replacement and the setting up and tuning of rigging. So, at Brunel Quay, you’ll find everything you could need for your boat and more, but what if you don’t yet have a boat? Then visit Boat Shed Wales, a local brokerage with a range of boats of all sizes and types for sale, some in their own dedicated storage yard – an unusual facility for a brokerage which allows easy viewing for buyers and for sellers who want to keep their boat in prestine condition but still use it whilst it’s for sale they also offer a launch and retrieve facility whilst your boat is ashore up for sale! They also have access to boats for sale all over the UK and the rest of the world at their associates within their worldwide network. Brunel Quay offers the complete service to all boat owners – I seriously recommend a visit even just for a cup of tea at the café or a glass of wine at the bar and see what’s going on!

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Batten Down Batten Down The Hatches Storing Your Boat The winter season is fast approaching and now is the time to begin your preparations. Milford Marina is now offering winter berthing for your boat on both marina berths or ashore. Our yard is safe and secure and you can access your boat whenever you wish to carry out those essential winter jobs, ready for the 2012 season.

Electricity and water is also provided. If however you wish to keep your boat afloat for that opportunistic winter sail, we can offer marina berths at competitive prices. We will also fix prices for winter hard storage and berthing until the end of March 2012 if you book before the end of the year. Winter storage ashore costs ÂŁ2.60 per metre per week and a winter berthing starts at ÂŁ33.50 per per metre per quarter (minimum charge length is 6m). So, rather than leaving your boat to the mercy of the weather on a swinging mooring, bring it to Milford Marina, where we will care for your pride and joy during the wnter months. If you decide to take an annual berth after spending your winter at Milford Marina, we will back date your contract and charge the lower rate associated with the annual berth (prices updated in January 2012). This includes 4 months free storage ashore for all annual berth holders. Annual berths costs ÂŁ196.50 per metre per year. Our lifting fees are also competitive. Please refer to the website at www.pembrokeshiremarinegroup.com for a full breakdown of costs.

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Fill your diesel tanks to the top to minimise the formation of condensation and drain your fresh water system. It is a good idea to remove soft furnishings, or at least prop cushions up inside the boat to allow air to circulate. A pontoon berth also allows the option of installing a mains powered dehumidifier to ensure the inside of your vessel remains fresh and dry..

Why not consider using your boat during the winter. The Milford Haven Waterway offers 20 miles of sheltered water and can provide a relaxing day out even in the depths of winter. Although many of the landing stages will have been removed, there are still many locations to visit such as Lawrenny Yacht Station and Rudders Boat Yard. You can also drop anchor, or pick up a buoy at many locations around the Haven, such as Dale, Angle or Llangwm. If the weather is fine, a winter trip to the islands will offer a relaxing day out where you can see wildlife that remains on the island year round. The scenery off the Coast of West Wales can also be enjoyed, possibly without seeing another vessel. The Haven sailing clubs also offer winter racing and many of the bars and restaurants around the Haven remain open for business.

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Milford Marina- The Choice for the Winter Milford Marina remains open and manned 24 hrs a day year round and is accessed through a lock. This ensures that we can offer the highest level of security and service for your boat on the Haven. We have full serving capabilities on site and will soon be opening our new dry stack storage facility, which offers another storage option for winter berthing of speedboats and power cruisers. You will therefore find all the facilities required on site in the run up to the 2012 season to prepare your boat ready for launch.

The businesses around the marina also ensure our facility remains full of life, even on those cold and blowy evenings. So, why not extend your season, store your boat with confidence, or sail throughout the winter by keeping your yacht at Milford Marina. We provide a warm welcome to any visiting yachtsman at any time of the year.

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We’re plagued by poor drivers who routinely flout speed limits as they head home from, I’m assuming, the Murco Refinery and the LNG Plant as, shortly before 5pm our village becomes a grand prix track of people racing home. However, it isn’t just regular employees risking lives. It’s tanker drivers from Murco too who speed through our village at 2am, shaking houses from foundations to eaves and tear down the Bulford Road and Quarry Lorry drivers from FH Gilman’s down the road too. We were graced with a few speed traps/crossings to try and slow drivers through the village but, as money talks louder than public safety, Murco had 50% of them removed so that they could carry on bringing in heavy loads via the Dale Road. All of that, coupled with no off-road playing area for our children and an impotent and out-of-date community council is really beginning to make an accident in our village an inevitability. How it hasn’t happened already is some kind of miracle. We’re at the end of our tether, we’re one step short of disappearing out with a shovel to “borrow” a speed bump or two from the ridiculous amount of speed traps in Thornton! By A Worried Resident

A Response To: Charity Does NOT Begin At Home! lease could I say a big thank you for including us in Issue 1 of Your Pembrokeshire, it was great to see the charity sector represented. Though one article in Issue 2 Charity Does NOT Begin At Home in your Get On Your High Horse feature by Anna Dudley bothers me; could you please publish my letter in response....

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As a charity shop manager of 10 years, I understand where Anna is coming from; there are a few charities that do appear to over price stock, particularly the ones that use the Internet, however I can only speak for my own shop. 1: A very small proportion of our stock is free (as in handed into the shop by a member of the public) I have to PAY for a driver and fuel every week to go and collect me enough stock to meet the needs of my shop. We do not get nearly enough free stock to cover our outgoings. 2: Our shops are a business, a serious business run to make as much money as possible for the BRITISH RED CROSS. We certainly do NOT benefit from reduced rents etc. 3: We offer a full refund for anything purchased that doesn’t suit for whatever reason (you won’t get that at a car boot sale Anna). For Anna to use phrases like: open mockery and smacks of greed can only have a detrimental effect on our shops, for anyone that is doubt of our commitment please go to our website www.redcross.org.uk. By Kathryn Hodgson

If We Label: We Disable.... ’ve worked in the field of care and support for 11 years, supporting people with physical, mental and emotional issues. When we are met in the community I feel people don’t know how to react or feel uncomfortable, focusing on the disability not the person, this could be down to fear or lack of knowledge....

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I feel that society label the people I work with and this is unfair, the only way we as individuals can change our prejudices is to spend time getting to know this sector of society, welcoming them into our community full time, not as a token gesture. Would you be able to volunteer a small amount of your time, this would help in two ways, you would be able to help someone in need and find out more about them so fear of the unknown is reduced and, eventually, disappears. You can also inform friends or family to see if they could also help: making this a real community without discrimination. Remember if we label someone, we disable them as a community we must enable them, for us to have a true community without fear of segregation. Anonymous

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We take all the time consuming elements out of the recruitment process, we can offer a number of services which match the needs of your business. We can advertise your positions, CV sift, CV search and select with our candidate database, manage the recruitment administration, fully competency base interview candidates and offer interview support in our professional interview rooms to ensure your business recruits quality. Our clients have recommended our services across the county and are delighted with the level of candidates placed, the contribution they are making to their business and the time and money they have saved. Our website has a comprehensive list of services to choose from for both businesses looking for the best candidates, and candidates looking for their next career move. We have a number of testimonials from local and national businesses who trust us to deliver. People are the most important part of any business; our vision is to recruit the right candidate, into the right business, in the right way never compromising on a professional confidential service. Call Jason for an informal discussion on your recruitment or career requirements or book an appointment to visit us at Top Floor Offices, 13 Dew Street, Haverfordwest. Telephone Number (01437) 779030.

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We run regular open courses at our Centre, just off the Neyland Roundabout, and also organise company specific courses which can be held at a clients premises or on site.

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The main principle of a Yale type latch is to provide passive security, so quite simply, no one can just open the door and walk in, but a modest kick or shoulder to the door in most cases is all that is needed in which to force access.

The main concern with this is how simple it is for a burglar to make an escape. They may have come through a window, but you have made it so much simpler to leave with your 50 inch plasma TV through your back or patio door. Burglars would have looked through all accessible windows, checking to see if they could get out quickly and easily through different doors. Seeing keys left in back doors or simply a lonely Yale type lock on the front door makes the Risk/Reward ratio far greater for the burglar. In essence, you are inviting them in. There is always the concern of fire in the home. Common sense may seem to say that leaving a key in a back door ensures a means of escape in the event of fire, but we would recommend that you have spare keys cut and hidden in an area that you can gain access to, to open a door through which to escape. Don’t rely on your normal set of keys, as quite often in an emergency, you will never remember where you dropped them the evening before. The Walters Group do carry out free security surveys. If anyone is interested, simply call 01646 698218 and speak to Eve Jones – The Walters Group has been helping keep Pembrokeshire safe for over 20 years .

We are all accustomed to the Yale latch on the door for simplicity, turn a lever to get out, and a simple twist of a key to get in. However, if you are relying on this as your main way of securing your front door, it is simply not good enough. Needless to say that your insurance may be invalid as well. There are different types of Yale type night latches. Some have dead locks, giving a better degree of security; some now even have a British Standard Kite mark. If you are fortunate to have a BS Night latch, remember to deadlock the handle on the inside for it to comply with your insurance. You can’t beat having a dead lock on both your front and back doors. The minimum should be a 5 lever dead lock, and with the event of Euro profile locks becoming more popular, there are a range of these that are comparable to a 5 lever dead lock. These allow you to use a smaller Yale type key. You should however, strive to ensure all locks on external doors are to BS3621. This is a standard that is accepted by insurance companies, and you must use these locks. If you do not, your insurance may be invalid if fitting the correct lock or correct use of the lock already in place would have avoided the burglary. One thing to remember with dead locks is to take the key out. We see so many properties when we are doing security surveys where the keys are left in the locks. Patio doors, sliding doors, back doors are nearly always left with the key in the door.

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Diary of Diary of an an Accidental Horsewoman Accidental Horsewoman inston Churchill is attributed with saying “There is something about the outside of a horse that’s good for the inside of a man” and I’m sure the famous Statesman would be thrilled to know that I agree. Ever since I first clambered aboard a diminutive Shetland pony at the age of five I have been on a lifelong adventure with horses. But this has been no love story, more like an aga saga, with tearful partings, fallings out, and off, detours into real life and joyful returns to the simplest and most complicated of all relationships, the owner and his human....

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Those readers who grew up in “proper” horsey households will not read far in to this column before they deduce that my family were amateurs in the equine arts. This does not begin to describe how naïve we were. Nobody in my family had ever had horses; we lived in the middle of a city, albeit with some land around our suburban semi, and I was a waif like five year old who had never shown the remotest interest in riding. My father must have had a rush of blood to the head, or spent too long watching Horse of the Year Show or something, because he suddenly decided to buy me a pony, from an Irish travelling horse dealer, enough said. The pony he bought rejoiced in the somewhat subjective name of Beauty. He had obviously been drawn by Thelwell. He was short fat and hairy, which may be an appearance that would spell instant rejection in a boyfriend, but stole my infant heart from the moment his button eyes shone out at me from beneath his trailing forelock. Unfortunately I was too young to realise that those shining eyes were reflecting a positively Machiavellian intelligence that was focussed on getting his own way, preferably by riding roughshod over his rider.

If you have ever known a Shetland pony you will know that they don’t really have withers, and withers are the handy lump God put where the pony’s body ends and his neck begins, to keep the saddle in place. Beauty knew that if he took off as fast as his short fat hairy legs could carry him there would be very little I could do to stop him. He did stop though, suddenly and without warning, whereupon his saddle would continue to travel down his neck, causing small me to describe a graceful arc over his head and land in a heap in front of those shining eyes.

The little monster would then take off into the far distance, still wearing his saddle like a Viking helmet. He didn’t disappear from view though, once he had achieved a suitable distance to build up a head of steam he would turn and gallop back, straight over the top of his poor prostrate rider. I spent many of my formative years explaining horse shoe shaped bruises in strange places to teachers who probably suspected my poor parents of bizarre child abuse.

Looking back, I’m sure we were using the wrong girth. I’m sure we didn’t even know there were a variety of girths that one could use, we knew nothing. One day in the first week of our ownership I went to the stable in the morning to find two teeth in the water bucket. My father was outraged, he believed we had been sold an ancient nag and were going to have to feed the poor beast with gruel until it tottered off to the meadow in the sky. He was somewhat taken aback when the hastily summoned vet told us that we had in fact bought a pony that was probably about two years old and was shedding baby teeth. We didn’t know that a bolt on a stable door is not enough to keep a barrel chested Shetland from marching straight to freedom, the spoils of the vegetable patch and, once he learned to open the back door, the sugar bowl on the kitchen table. We didn’t know so many things that it was a wonder we didn’t kill poor Beauty, or he didn’t kill me. It didn’t matter though, I was hooked, and over four decades later, I still am..

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